Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Bassist Countdown

The bass department plays a very significant role in a song. Have you ever imagined a song where there is no bass played? (I am talking about a rock band not having key boardist). Out of a number of great bands only a few bassist have been in the spotlight. My personal ranking of the bassists goes this way. The top five bassist of all time:

1. John Myung : The bassist of a great band ‘Dream Theatre’. This man is the top bassist of all time in my perspective. Just listening to the albums is not enough to know his talents. You need to watch live videos of this band and judge for yourself. He plays his fingers more than a small time lead guitarist.

2. Flea : The bass guitarist of Red Hot Chili Peppers is another great bassist. I have not seen more energetic and electrifying bassist as Flea. He is probably the back bone of the band.

3. Sting : How can Sting be left out in this countdown. He is a great musician and a good bassist. He is not afraid of doing such experiments with different genres in mucis and so far he has been successful in doing so. The god in bass playing business is Sting.

4. Timothy B. Schmit : The bassist of Eagles is also one of the best bassists in the world of musicians. The bass lines he has played in the hit ‘Hotel California’ shows that how good and melodious he can be with the bass guitar.

5. Robert Trujillo : The latest bassist of Metallica is also in my rankings. He is one of the most aggressive bassist of all time. Formerly played bass with a number of renowned band he has finally landed on the team’s platform of Metallica. He suits well with Metallica and the band members have clicked well enough. Metallica should be grateful for having such a great bassist after Jason Newsted left the band.

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